Canada column for
Sunday, April 26/20
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
The Canadian
government plans to tighten gun laws after the country’s worst case of violence
in which 22 people were gunned down and three wounded in rural Nova Scotia.
Gabrielle Wortman,
51, attacked friends, neighbors and strangers in an overnight rampage in five
towns after beating his girlfriend in the resort community of Portapique.
She escaped from
their home that he set on fire and hid in the woods until police rescued her.
It’s not clear if
gun laws would have changed anything as the denturist with a fascination with
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had unregistered weapons.
These included
pistols and long-barrelled weapons, said Supt. Darren Campbell, four of which were
obtained in the U.S. and one in Canada.
Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau pledged to “ensure that we’re strengthening gun control.”
Complicating the
search for Wortman was that he was driving a replica police cruiser and wearing
a police uniform.
Victims included
Mountie Constable Heidi Stevenson, corrections officers, nurses, a firefighter
and teacher while Constable Chad Morrison was wounded. Wortman died in a shootout
with police at a gas station.